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So in your trade scenario the Giants would get the Jets 1st round pick, #18, plus the Jets 2nd round pick this year and next year's 2nd round pick?
Is that the equivalent or close to point value for this trade? If so, it can be very good for us.

So in your trade scenario the Giants would get the Jets 1st round pick, #18, plus the Jets 2nd round pick this year and next year's 2nd round pick?
Is that the equivalent or close to point value for this trade? If so, it can be very good for us.

Its not, but it is a possibility especially with the jets. I had them moving up to our spot for a CB. Since Dennard and Gilbert will be there if Evans is there then its 50/50 WR/CB cause they're both positions of need.

In my scenario we pick Benjamin at 18. Ealy would be a good pick as well.

Its documented that the Jets needs CB since they couldn't lock any in FA or retain their own cromartie. Since they are desperate their 1st and 2nd plus next years 2nd is reasonable and viable

What about this, no quarterbacks taken in the top 10. Why reach for one here? Are these guys locks to turn your franchise around?
I love Manziel and wish him the best no matter what team grabs him, he'll be fun to watch (not against the Giants) to be sure.

The Giants haven't taken a LB in the 1st Round in 30 years. After resigning Beason and bringing in McClain, they're not going to break the streak, let alone trade up to do so.

I don't agree with this - Mack is the cleanest defensive player in this draft --- I'm a bit wary of saying this but I see a little LT in the kid.

If Mack slided to #8 he is one of the few guys I'd be ok with the Giants moving up for. Mack has the ability to make us a dominating defense. I think he has scheme versatility and is a player you can move all over the field and allow him to create havoc. For the Giants I think he's the most impactful player in the draft.

Why would u have to wonder about Barr playing DE or LB? He's quick as lightening and will be fine in pass protection and is a beast at pass rushing, put him on strong side. I'd actually take him over Mack based on size, speed, and the fact he played in a much tougher conference in pac12

As in he uses a lot of purell sanitizer? I guess so. Clowney has more potential than any DE coming out of college in the last 10 years. Mack's a beast, but if anything I'd compare LT's athleticism and expectations to Clowney.

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So in your trade scenario the Giants would get the Jets 1st round pick, #18, plus the Jets 2nd round pick this year and next year's 2nd round pick?
Is that the equivalent or close to point value for this trade? If so, it can be very good for us.

Could be, possibly even the 1st in 2015 instead as well.

I wasn't considering what the trade value would actually be, I'm just saying that having someone like Evans fall to us could get us some nice draft beef.

What would be even better is if Carolina tried to trade up all the way from #28. They'd have to give us essentially an RG3-type of deal to do that... but they'd only do it if we were on the clock at 12 and someone like Evans fell to us.